From start-up to family business
In 2008, Jonathan Miller started Element Bars. Since then we have new packaging, a new baking facility and have had to hire new employees. Here is video of newest bakery employee. Some may call it nepotism. . . . but we prefer to call it a family business. Here is our CEO's daughter packing bars:
Labels: Element Bars, employees, family business, jonathan miller

9 Comments:
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I am very fascinated with a family business, the dynamics and working relationships are very different from common partnerships. I would like to study this further for my case study based in family office management.
Most entrepreneurs who are doing business in the Philippines usually start up as a family business, which later on grows branching out to different areas or field of expertise. For instance, a family of geriatric doctors may put up a geriatric home or geriatric hospital soon to serve more population than their private practice.
Silly kid. Packed the bars thrice then did it all over again. A nice fresh business thinking, indeed.
I'm seeing this kid to be successful in the future. I do hope that my son would be like that kid.
-Vince Fury
That is definitely a family business! I wonder how it feels like to be a daughter/son of an CEO.
Will Peterson
I do believe that business resilience can be learned overtime but a true business skill comes from the upbringing of a family. She surely has the making of an excellent businesswoman.
-Mischna Ong
How cute! What I like most about starting a family business is the bonding. The best part about it is that you can work and spend time with your family at the same time. -- Kiara Plant
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